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Cindy Tang

@cindygtang

Asst Prof @HKUST, Hong Kong | Coffee & cat lover. Sharing my caffeinated meows ☕️🐱

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Extremely honoured and thrilled to be selected for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting #LINO24! Looking forward to all the exciting discussions with fellow scientists :)

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🌟 The Rising Stars Women in Engineering Workshop is held in Singapore this year! Great chance to meet other women in STEM and engage in meaningful scientific and career-oriented discussions. Register before 31 May! 🚀✨ risingstarsasia.org #WomenInSTEM #WomeninEngineering

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What did the Nobel Laureates have in common? A curious mind and persistence in pursuing what they believed in. Truly inspired by the talks and sharing sessions on the first day of the #LINO24. Looking forward to the rest of the week!

What did the Nobel Laureates have in common? A curious mind and persistence in pursuing what they believed in. Truly inspired by the talks and sharing sessions on the first day of the #LINO24. Looking forward to the rest of the week!
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Throwback to the end of Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting at the lovely and historically significant Mainau Island. Bonded with these two incredible people Sapir Bitton and Yael. Truly hope our paths cross again! #LINO24 #sciencecommunity

Throwback to the end of Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting at the lovely and historically significant Mainau Island. Bonded with these two incredible people <a href="/sapir_bitton/">Sapir Bitton</a> and Yael. Truly hope our paths cross again! #LINO24 #sciencecommunity
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After all these years, Gordon Research Conferences is still my favorite. Thanks Garry Rumbles and Gitti for organizing an excellent meeting. Look forward to co-organizing the next one in 2026 with Vaynzof lab Iain McCulloch Derya Baran Please save the date!

After all these years, <a href="/GordonConf/">Gordon Research Conferences</a> is still my favorite. Thanks <a href="/RumblesG/">Garry Rumbles</a> and Gitti for organizing an excellent meeting. Look forward to co-organizing the next one in 2026 with <a href="/vaynzof/">Vaynzof lab</a> <a href="/_iainmcculloch/">Iain McCulloch</a> <a href="/DeryaBaranB/">Derya Baran</a> 
Please save the date!
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Electronic Processes in Organic Materials Gordon Research Conferences was hands down the best conference ever!! Looking forward to joining again in 2026 and co-chairing the GRS with Sri Harish. P.S. it’s not a typical conference 😉 (evidence below)

Electronic Processes in Organic Materials <a href="/GordonConf/">Gordon Research Conferences</a> was hands down the best conference ever!! Looking forward to joining again in 2026 and co-chairing the GRS with Sri Harish.

P.S. it’s not a typical conference 😉 (evidence below)
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🎉Excited to share our recent work on a highly flexible and stretchable, biocompatible, self-healable solid electrolyte for p- and n-type OECTs, materials from Christina Kousseff Iain McCulloch onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.10…

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Honored to host Prof. Ting Lei (Peking University) at HKUST CBE colloquium! His talk on novel conducting polymers for bioelectronics—from wearable technology to neural interfaces—inspired all of us. Young researchers and PhD students gained invaluable insights and advices too!

Honored to host Prof. Ting Lei (Peking University) at HKUST CBE colloquium! His talk on novel conducting polymers for bioelectronics—from wearable technology to neural interfaces—inspired all of us. Young researchers and PhD students gained invaluable insights and advices too!